We've seen building facades that "reflect the surrounding environment" but <a href="http://bernaskoni.com/">Berlaskoni Architecture Bureau</a>'s prefabricated Mirror Mongayt home in Moscow takes the phrase to literal levels. The south-facing pixelated mirror facade that reflects the nearby landscape was designed as a temporary art program that is changed every eight years. All of the wood used to frame the house, which is disguised by the mirrors, was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building">sourced locally</a> and insulation is made of recycled eco-wool.

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

Mirror Mongayt is a prefab villa in Moscow

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

Wooden framing is concealed by a facade of rectangular, pixelated mirrors

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

The wood was sourced locally and the home is insulated using recycled eco-wool

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernasconi

The mirrors are connected by steel brackets and are designed to be changed every eight years

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

This diagram shows the first floor plan

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

This is the home's second floor plan

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Mirror Mongayt by Bernaskoni

We've seen building facades that "reflect the surrounding environment" but Berlaskoni Architecture Bureau's prefabricated Mirror Mongayt home in Moscow takes the phrase to literal levels. The south-facing pixelated mirror facade that reflects the nearby landscape was designed as a temporary art program that is changed every eight years. All of the wood used to frame the house, which is disguised by the mirrors, was sourced locally and insulation is made of recycled eco-wool.